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Ivanka Trump is sticking up for disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who on Wednesday was sentenced to 14 years in prison on corruption charges. Blagojevich was a contestant on the last season of 'The Celebrity Apprentice,' and during his sentencing, the judge admonished him for appearing on the reality show while he was out on bail.

On 'Good Day New York,' (weekdays, 9AM ET on Fox) Ivanka said the sentence was too harsh. "Fourteen years seems pretty excessive ... that is one stiff penalty. We'll see what happens, but I am definitely thinking of his family at this point," she told Greg Kelly.

Judy Greer went on 'Good Day NY' (weekdays, 9AM ET on Fox) to talk about her new film 'The Descendants,' but Greg Kelly told her that he liked her best as the voice of Cheryl Tunt on FX's animated series 'Archer.' As she was describing Cheryl's penchant for being strangled during sex, Greg interrupted her with a strange, guttural noise. "That was weird," she joked, as Kelly laughed awkwardly.

Rosanna Scotto stepped in and changed the subject to 'Two and a Half Men.' Greer talked about playing Bridget, Walden Schmidt's ex-wife, who he's still pining for. Kelly seemed to find an on-screen romance between Greer and Ashton Kutcher hard to believe. "Ashton Kutcher is?" he asked incredulously.

Caroline Manzo was driving the crew of 'Good Day New York' (Weekdays, 9AM ET on Fox) absolutely crazy with her interview. They were hoping for the same kind of juicy gossip that permeates 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey,' but she wasn't offering up much.

They even tried to goad her by talking about Teresa Giudice, with whom she had a pretty big falling out during this past season. Manzo admitted the two have a "non-existent" relationship right now, but refused to gossip about Giudice, or her husband in any way.

Theresa Caputo is a "psychic medium" who's the star of a new TLC reality show called 'Long Island Medium.' She's kind of reminiscent of a 'Real Housewife,' except she claims to talk to dead spirits.

Caputo went on 'Good Day NY,' (weekdays, 7AM ET on Fox) where she explained her psychic history, and miraculously determined that host Greg Kelly recently got a creepy note from a guy named Frank.

Well, not really. But she felt the presence of a spirit named Frank, and Kelly offered that he received a strange note from a man of the same name a few days earlier. Maybe Frank died shortly after he penned this mysterious missive? Or maybe the Long Island Medium was just having an off-day...

William Shatner's interview on 'Good Day NY' (weekdays, 9AM ET on Fox) got off to a strange start when co-host Greg Kelly's cell phone rang. In typical Shatner style, it only got weirder from there, as he speculated that the basis for his long-running feud with 'Star Trek' co-star George Takei was that Takei was secretly in love with him. For good measure, he also recited a few lines from 'Bohemian Rhapsody.'

Shatner's comments on his feud with Takei probably won't make a reconciliation any more likely. "I don't know whats the matter with him ... he just won't make up. I think secretly he was in love with me, the fact that I kissed him on the lips gently on occasion seemed to inspired him," Shatner said. In his new book 'Shatner Rules,' he writes that he believes Takei couldn't handle not being the one in the 'Star Trek' spotlight.

Chastain said she was a big fan of the book 'The Help,' and thought the film would do well. But she wasn't as big a fan as her grandmother. "Actually my grandmother is probably the biggest fan of the book, and, so yeah," she said. "I felt that if she brought all of her friends that we were going to be a big success." Grandmom was a little suspicious of her granddaughter being cast as Celia, but she got over it when Chastain brought her to the premiere.

Chastain said she was also a fan of 'The Soup.' Kelly thanked her but said it was humiliating to appear on the show. She said she'd be excited to see Kelly and McHale debate, and Kelly said there will be a response to McHale's teasing. "I can't tell you anything else, but we've got a counter-attack in the works," he said. If it takes that long for a witty counter-attack, 'Good Day New York' may be better off letting it go.

Guadagnino, who's actually a Staten Island native, decided to pass up law school to enjoy the show's success. "I want the degree, yes," he said, "but right now, I think I'm doing well." Scotto asked if Guadagnino was aware of his fifteen minutes of fame fading. "My fifteen minutes started an hour ago," he said. "This was a phenomenon and it was more than I think fifteen minutes. It took off to five seasons."

After watching this clip, we're sure of one thing: No one could ever accuse 'Good Day New York' (weekdays, 9AM ET on Fox) of serious journalism.

'America's Next Top Model' runway coach Miss J drops by the morning news show and gives anchor Rosanna Scotto pointers as she attempts to walk the runway like a professional model.
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Awkward! During 'Good Day New York' (weekdays, 9AM ET on Fox), correspondent Julie Chang tried to convince anchor Greg Kelly to speak like Snoop Dogg. After some prodding, Kelly obliged with an attempt to mimic the rapper, but really only succeeded in embarrassing himself.

"Do your thing and don't put me on the spot like that ever again," Kelly said to Chang.